Joe Brody
Well-known member
The wife and I are taking the kids to Walt Disney World this Friday for six days -- I have two young girls (a four 1/2 and one 1/2 year old). Over the years my wife and I have seen the stunt show on 3-4 occassions. My question is -- aside from being a fan -- is there any reason why I should make the effort to catch the show?
The thing is with two young kids we're mostly going to be in the Magic Kingdom -- with the Animal Kingdom and EPCOT being the secondary priorities. The way I see it there are only really two decent attractions for young girls at MGM, and I don't know if I feel blowing half a day and the bus ride out there (we'll be at the Contemporary) for one ride and a stage show. So again is there any reason to make the effort to catch the stunt show? Part of me would rather just let girls the blow off steam and spend a half day just running wild on Tom Sawyer's Island -- or some water park somewhere.
And while I don't think I've ever bought any merchandise in the stunt show store, I think all the stuff is available on-line, yes?
As an aside -- in past trips -- I liked hitting the stunt show in the afternoon. You can just about always get a seat without waiting in line and its a great place to relax. And -- speaking of the line -- one of my favorite things in Walt Disney is hanging out in the line area before the show. It's lush and has a great feel (although I never figured out the connection between Indiana Jones and the then current generation Army camo netting used for theming).
The thing is with two young kids we're mostly going to be in the Magic Kingdom -- with the Animal Kingdom and EPCOT being the secondary priorities. The way I see it there are only really two decent attractions for young girls at MGM, and I don't know if I feel blowing half a day and the bus ride out there (we'll be at the Contemporary) for one ride and a stage show. So again is there any reason to make the effort to catch the stunt show? Part of me would rather just let girls the blow off steam and spend a half day just running wild on Tom Sawyer's Island -- or some water park somewhere.
And while I don't think I've ever bought any merchandise in the stunt show store, I think all the stuff is available on-line, yes?
As an aside -- in past trips -- I liked hitting the stunt show in the afternoon. You can just about always get a seat without waiting in line and its a great place to relax. And -- speaking of the line -- one of my favorite things in Walt Disney is hanging out in the line area before the show. It's lush and has a great feel (although I never figured out the connection between Indiana Jones and the then current generation Army camo netting used for theming).
Last edited: